https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php...tureid=1766712150 comes up quick in the beast.
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https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php...tureid=1766712150 comes up quick in the beast.
I'd like to hear about that Hyundai.
really like the interior of that Lamborghini.....very nice!
This caught my eye for $22K (55,000 miles)
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Nothing holds a candle to the interior of an aston martin lagonda.
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Exterior was love it or hate it, I really like it.
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They did a better job with the new one.
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You'll need a candle.... none of the Illumination will work.
If I wanted an interesting interior, I'm going Citroen.
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Now I'm not saying that shit in that aston ever worked right, but the inside of the lagonda is fucking badass. The car was mega ambitious, and yeah... From a functional perspective, didn't turn out so well.
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Who says the French can't fuck up a car with the best of em?
...perfectly British.
The bespoke brands just don't give a crap about the longevity of their interiors. They figure the avg owner puts 10K/yr on it and the rest of the time it sits in a cozy garage. The interior of a Jeep Grand Cherokee will hold up better after 3 yrs of normal use.
Speaking of $300k rides, this one looks like a great investment:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/232409589064?r...ue&_mwBanner=1
In the used Caprice market are ya?
It's not just any Caprice.Quote:
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